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, d.c. we'll have a live report from the nation's capitol. >> hundreds of thousands are making their way to washington, d.c. for inauguration weekend, some to cheer others to protest. >> it could be a rainy transition of power not only here, but in washington, d.c. david murphy is tracking the system. >> let's head over to david murphy and karen rogers is looking at the morning commute. >> reporter: we're looking at a peek of stars, but the clouds will get fairly quickly this morning. there's the rain that will rotate in from the west. looks like it will be in washington, d.c. for the festivities and be here by late morning and afternoon. as we look at temperatures, we promised it would be colder, it is. 33 degrees in wilmington, 30 in allentown. 29 in reading, 29 in trenton, 34 down in cape may. as we take a look at winds don't have to worry about that too much, looks like it's a calm wind profile across the region. 3-mile an hour wind in trenton, 5 in lancaster. it's cold, but we don't hav
, d.c. we'll have a live report from the nation's capitol. >> hundreds of thousands are making their way to washington, d.c. for inauguration weekend, some to cheer others to protest. >> it could be a rainy transition of power not only here, but in washington, d.c. david murphy is tracking the system. >> let's head over to david murphy and karen rogers is looking at the morning commute. >> reporter: we're looking at a peek of stars, but the clouds will get fairly quickly...
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d.c. is open for business. many restaurants and business will continue to be open on inauguration day as well. so feel trfree to come in the corridor outside of the perimeter but to go to washington, d.c. and shop and dyne and do all the things you are accustomed to doing. other force, like other inaugurations will be augmented by national police coming from around the nation that will operate under the command of our chief of police. peter, i think we're adding 3,000, which is typical. they will begin to arrive two days before the inauguration. yes, ma'am. >> mayor bowser, there are people that say they're planning to give out marijuana on the day of the inauguration. will you be looking out for that and arresting people who are smoking in public? >> we're going to be prepared for the peaceful demonstration of people's first amendment rights. that wouldn't be our first priority. >> i know you don't want to discuss tactics. can you describe any special inconvenience because of trump hotel being on pennsylvania
d.c. is open for business. many restaurants and business will continue to be open on inauguration day as well. so feel trfree to come in the corridor outside of the perimeter but to go to washington, d.c. and shop and dyne and do all the things you are accustomed to doing. other force, like other inaugurations will be augmented by national police coming from around the nation that will operate under the command of our chief of police. peter, i think we're adding 3,000, which is typical. they...
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so feel free to go around washington d.c.o shop and dine and all of the things you are accustomed to doing. this bill be augmented by national police coming from around the nation to operate under the command of our chief of police which is typical. dave will begin to arrive two days before the inauguration. >> if they are planning to give out marijuana on the day of the inauguration i you looking out for that and arresting for smoking in public? [laughter] >> we will be prepared for the peaceful demonstration of the first amendment rights. that is not our first priority. >> you cannot discuss tactics but discuss a special situation because of of trump hotel are their roadblocks? so how will you manage the crowds greg. >> january 20 rec. >> i will ask the secret service. >> any event of this size will disrupt the city we're doing everything we can to work with the city and law-enforcement and public safety partners to lessen the disruption. what we did but we have not done before we set up a new subcommittee specific focus on
so feel free to go around washington d.c.o shop and dine and all of the things you are accustomed to doing. this bill be augmented by national police coming from around the nation to operate under the command of our chief of police which is typical. dave will begin to arrive two days before the inauguration. >> if they are planning to give out marijuana on the day of the inauguration i you looking out for that and arresting for smoking in public? [laughter] >> we will be prepared...
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d.c. meantime needs a new d.c. barry, one of the most energetic coaches on the sidelines but his defense was ranked 28th. d line men, chris baker, was at the park when the news broke and he says he saw it coming. >> i wouldn't say i was surprised by it. my defense was last in a lot of statistical categories, so i knew some type of change was going to happen, whether it was going to be with the players or the coaches. bu play in right now. it's all about results. when you have the kind of results we've had as a defense, it's going to a different area that's available. hopefully whoever they pick will do a great job and turn this fios is not cable. we're wired differently. that means incredibly fast 150 meg internet. so in the 3.7 seconds it takes gary watson to beat the local sled jump record fly, gary, fly. ...his friend can download 13 different versions of the perfect song... ...his sister can live stream it... ...while
d.c. meantime needs a new d.c. barry, one of the most energetic coaches on the sidelines but his defense was ranked 28th. d line men, chris baker, was at the park when the news broke and he says he saw it coming. >> i wouldn't say i was surprised by it. my defense was last in a lot of statistical categories, so i knew some type of change was going to happen, whether it was going to be with the players or the coaches. bu play in right now. it's all about results. when you have the kind of...
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they are going to d.c., and they say that d.c. today will stand for disrupt. karen and thomas. >>> 5:06. we will go from center city, heading to washington to celebrate and witness history like a group of kids from central high. >> lets get out to jenny joyce in logan at central, jenny, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, guys. you can see a lot of students here getting ready to board the bus heading to the inauguration in d.c. we are told that roughly five hundred high school seniors go to central, only 25 are going on this trip today. it was a very competitive selection ross zest. student had to maintain certain grades and submit an application with an essay exam and interview and in order to participate in the inauguration event. it will be a lot of work. they will not get to stand on the sidelines and watch the inauguration. they are expect to be fully engaged and act as student reporters. they are meeting with political professionals conducting interviews and writing news articles, to be posted on a student web site, so the students say they see this
they are going to d.c., and they say that d.c. today will stand for disrupt. karen and thomas. >>> 5:06. we will go from center city, heading to washington to celebrate and witness history like a group of kids from central high. >> lets get out to jenny joyce in logan at central, jenny, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, guys. you can see a lot of students here getting ready to board the bus heading to the inauguration in d.c. we are told that roughly five hundred...
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d.c.'s status as a sanctuary city. >> we believe that having a d.c. residents afraid to call the police or afraid to call on the government makes our city less safe. >>> news4 at 11:00 starts now. >>> they spent most of the day 270 feet up in the air. now they're going to spend at least part of their night behind bars. >> we were there when those greenpeace protesters ended their demonstration tonight against president trump and finally surrendered to police. >> reporter: tonight i talked to a greenpeace spokesperson. he tells me that the protesters planned for this. they were methodical, organized and peaceful. tonight d.c. police sources tell me all seven protesters have been arrested. they're currently in route to jail. >> thank you, greenpeace. >> reporter: crowds cheer as protesters climb down a crane just blocks from the white house. d.c. police arrest the demonstrators. >> it's ek extrextremely emotio. they stand for a lot of people who aren't there and not capable of doing it thems
d.c.'s status as a sanctuary city. >> we believe that having a d.c. residents afraid to call the police or afraid to call on the government makes our city less safe. >>> news4 at 11:00 starts now. >>> they spent most of the day 270 feet up in the air. now they're going to spend at least part of their night behind bars. >> we were there when those greenpeace protesters ended their demonstration tonight against president trump and finally surrendered to police....
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tickets member of of the d.c. national guard. >> today president obama will deliver a farewell address in chicago. the tickets were given away no cost but we saw them on craiglist up to $5,000. that's no joke. president obama speech is expected to last 30 minutes. you can catch it here on "fox5"tonight at 9 p.m. followed by fox news at 10. >> d.c. council member vincent gray will introduce legislation to increase the city police force to 00. just a few weeks ago former chief kathy linear says if the number every he drops below 4300 the force would not be able toy cope the city safe. since then the population has grown by 100,000 and the current police force is 3700 officers. >> 4:35 this tuesday morning let's check he in with mike thomas for the still another cold day. >> one more cold day and milder air as early as tonight. temperatures will rise during the overnight hours. let me start you with temperatures. 23 washington and north and west we're not seeing single digit. we had them early yesterday. not seeing i
tickets member of of the d.c. national guard. >> today president obama will deliver a farewell address in chicago. the tickets were given away no cost but we saw them on craiglist up to $5,000. that's no joke. president obama speech is expected to last 30 minutes. you can catch it here on "fox5"tonight at 9 p.m. followed by fox news at 10. >> d.c. council member vincent gray will introduce legislation to increase the city police force to 00. just a few weeks ago former...
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the president could cut funding to d.c. are you concerned d.c. may not get federal funding when all this is done? >> there's a lot of ambiguity in the executive order. now it's our job to work with the department of homeland security. >> reporter: president trump vows to crack down on cities that do not prosecute undocumented immigrants. according to the district's chief financial officer, d.c. gets $3.5 billion a year in federal grants. of that, 2.2 billion is for medicaid reimbursements. d.c. officials tell us that's unlikely to be cut. leaving about $1 billion in annual federal grants vulnerable. mayor bowser is prepared to fight the white house in court, if necessary. >> we sure d.c. residents are safe. >> reporter: tonight mayor bowser reiterated that she plans on starting a legal defense fund for immigrants who need help defending their status. >>> tonight, president trump doubled down on his belief that waterboarding is not torture. and he's adamant that when it comes to suspected terrorists, it works. >> they're sneaky, dirty rats. and th
the president could cut funding to d.c. are you concerned d.c. may not get federal funding when all this is done? >> there's a lot of ambiguity in the executive order. now it's our job to work with the department of homeland security. >> reporter: president trump vows to crack down on cities that do not prosecute undocumented immigrants. according to the district's chief financial officer, d.c. gets $3.5 billion a year in federal grants. of that, 2.2 billion is for medicaid...
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meanwhile back this d.c.or muriel bowser and delegate eleanor holmes norriton are fighting to have the delegate vote restored and happy birthday wttg today you're turning 70. fox news morning starts right now. >>> good morning to you thank you very much for joining us i'm wisdom martin. >> i'm holly morris. >> tuesday, january 3. erin como talking traffic and michael thomas talking weather in a moment. >> first happening today congress returns together with republicans dismntling press obama policy. >> live from capitol hill. mel this could be event full year on capitol hill. >>> yes, a lot of things for house republicans on their to do list. some of them to do and some said to undo so 115 coming gress sfwhorn noon today and speaking of undoing things there's already controversy and despite objections of republican leadership a house committee last night took a private vote to dismantle independent office of congressional ethics and put it back under control of house ethics committee. authors of measure say i
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so we of course will be policing all of washington d.c. our government services while we will have a lot of attention from all of the agencies and making sure we have a smooth inauguration, the balance of the 33,000 employees of washington d.c. will be on day today operations of our city. the inauguration is one day. it's friday, january 20thth and it is a federal holiday for the national a capitol region, so we expect government workers and federal workers to have the day off. all the days leading up to the inauguration and following the days of inauguration are days of regular business and d.c. is open for business. many restaurants and business will be open. so feel free to go not only in the perimeter but outside and shop and dine like you are accustom to doing. others will be augmented by national police coming from around the nation that will operate under the command of our chief of police. period of time. they will begin to arrive two days before the inauguration. >> there are people say they're planning to give out marijuana on th
so we of course will be policing all of washington d.c. our government services while we will have a lot of attention from all of the agencies and making sure we have a smooth inauguration, the balance of the 33,000 employees of washington d.c. will be on day today operations of our city. the inauguration is one day. it's friday, january 20thth and it is a federal holiday for the national a capitol region, so we expect government workers and federal workers to have the day off. all the days...
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the d.c.andscape. >>> amazing. a transformation. >> reporter: there are times that chris earnshaw can only shake his head and wonder why. >> but it's gone. it's a lack of imagination. >> reporter: as a young man sometimes without a place of his own to live, he feared his hometown, washington, d.c., was losing too muchf in the name of progress. >> about to build the fbi building, and all these victorian buildings were going come tumbling down. i had a sense that someone needed to capture it so i did that. >> reporter: he started snapping pictures of downtown with his polaroid in the 1960s, and he never stopped. pictures of a d.c. that doesn't exist anymore. buildings that made way for progress. >> the walter washington convention center occupies a four-block spot. this would have been the front of that site. this is f street where the verizon center now stands. >> reporter: today earnshaw gazes at the empty lot where 50 years ago he took this picture of a grand castle that once occupied the sam
the d.c.andscape. >>> amazing. a transformation. >> reporter: there are times that chris earnshaw can only shake his head and wonder why. >> but it's gone. it's a lack of imagination. >> reporter: as a young man sometimes without a place of his own to live, he feared his hometown, washington, d.c., was losing too muchf in the name of progress. >> about to build the fbi building, and all these victorian buildings were going come tumbling down. i had a sense that...
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d.c. fire ignored the only basis and duties it agreed to undertake in responding to marina marracos on metro. d.c. is expected to file a similar motion to dismiss the cases filed by riders injured in the incident. >> u.s. senate begins confirmation for the hearings of the cabinet nominees. >> up next john kelly for homeland security secretary and jeff session for attorney general and a number of groups are opposing sessions nomination and hoping to make their voices heard. >> our melanie alnwick is live with the latest. mel. >> good morning, guys, 9:0 event kicks off. usually when there are hearings like this they are on to the public. but just a few seats available. 40 in general and does depend on hearing and they're all first come first serve basis an you can bet there will be a number of groups trying to get a seat in the hearing room. we know that sessions is going to be questioned on his record and views regarding things such as community policing and immigration and women's helm and
d.c. fire ignored the only basis and duties it agreed to undertake in responding to marina marracos on metro. d.c. is expected to file a similar motion to dismiss the cases filed by riders injured in the incident. >> u.s. senate begins confirmation for the hearings of the cabinet nominees. >> up next john kelly for homeland security secretary and jeff session for attorney general and a number of groups are opposing sessions nomination and hoping to make their voices heard. >>...
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d.c. national guard. >> the commander set to xhapd during the inauguration was told he was out of a job friday at noon and after a backlash of turned down an offer to stay on for a few days. >> tom fitzgerald live tonight at the d.c. national guard headquarters with more on that story, hey, fitz. >> sarah, jim, good evening this is headquarters of the d.c. national guard. normally inauguration week this place is buzzing with activity lately it's been buzzing because of something else. it may be a case of too little, too late. general schwartz the commander of the d.c. national guard was told last week that as is the custom president den appoint hes he is the commander as one have to turn in resignation effective noon friday that's when the inauguration ceremony is going on. general schwartz was to command all the elements of the national guard providing things like security for inauguration. word came about after that trump lash that the trump transition team extended an place. apparently
d.c. national guard. >> the commander set to xhapd during the inauguration was told he was out of a job friday at noon and after a backlash of turned down an offer to stay on for a few days. >> tom fitzgerald live tonight at the d.c. national guard headquarters with more on that story, hey, fitz. >> sarah, jim, good evening this is headquarters of the d.c. national guard. normally inauguration week this place is buzzing with activity lately it's been buzzing because of...
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if you're in washington, d.c.ay or tomorrow, share your experiences with us, using 6abc axe or join the action at 6abc.com. >> reporter: in tech bytes, a look at how social media has changed and thrived during the obama years. >> reporter: twitter has grown from $18 million to 317 million and facebook has gone from 150 million users to 2 billion. >> reporter: speaking of facebook, this photo was post ldz on the official white house facebook page overnight. >> reporter: gazing out towards the washington monuments. a touching one, indeed. trump facebook active with lots of photos of the preparty at union station in washington, d.c. you can catch every moment of the historic inauguration on abc's live stream, live coverage begins at 9:00 a.m., eastern and 6:00 a.m. pacific. don't miss a second of our coverage it will continue through the afternoon hours, those are tech bytes. >> reporter: have a great day. >> reporter: we're hear, i think everybody else is at home. we have a few people on the roads, but not enough to
if you're in washington, d.c.ay or tomorrow, share your experiences with us, using 6abc axe or join the action at 6abc.com. >> reporter: in tech bytes, a look at how social media has changed and thrived during the obama years. >> reporter: twitter has grown from $18 million to 317 million and facebook has gone from 150 million users to 2 billion. >> reporter: speaking of facebook, this photo was post ldz on the official white house facebook page overnight. >> reporter:...
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d.c.reporter: that's doug johnson. at the start of tonight's game he and his friends had hope that the redskins would actually pull it off, but unfortunately for them the the giants had other plans. >> one minute they get you up of the next minutes -- up. the next minute it's down. >> reporter: while the redskins briefly were able to tie up the game they n seemed in control. for much -- they never seemed in control. for much of the night they seemed in doubt and in the end a kirk cousins pick would seal the deal for new york. giants fans relished the victory. >> when kirk cousins is like that, how do you like that interception, buddy? >> reporter: meanwhile washington fans needed some time to had just happened. >> they lost. they were horrible. it was so sad. >> reporter: as for doug johnson, his heart was torn apart. >> it's crushed, yeah. >> reporter: but don't worry. he's still a fan even if he once again has to wait till next year. >> dallas sucks as always. >> reporter: a long night f
d.c.reporter: that's doug johnson. at the start of tonight's game he and his friends had hope that the redskins would actually pull it off, but unfortunately for them the the giants had other plans. >> one minute they get you up of the next minutes -- up. the next minute it's down. >> reporter: while the redskins briefly were able to tie up the game they n seemed in control. for much -- they never seemed in control. for much of the night they seemed in doubt and in the end a kirk...
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the hotels here in d.c. and across the area are filling up real quickly as donald trump prepares to get sworn into office. ma >> reporter: well, you know it varies from inauguration to inauguration. as you well know, president george w. bush saw about 300,000 people show up for his second inaugural. probe saw close to 2 million for his first. here this time they're preparing for about 1 million visitors. some of them are coming to celebrate. some of them are coming to protest. >> reporter: while hundreds of thousands are expected for president-elect donald trump's swearing in, hotel sales got off to a slow start. >> usually the day after a candidate has been chosen, hotels normally see a large influx of reservations. that didn't happen this year because quite frankly i think everyone was taken by surprise by the outcome. >> reporter: elliot ferguson who tracks trends in d.c. says trump's upset victory is also the reason more unofficial events surrounding the inaugural haven't been announced yet. hundreds of
the hotels here in d.c. and across the area are filling up real quickly as donald trump prepares to get sworn into office. ma >> reporter: well, you know it varies from inauguration to inauguration. as you well know, president george w. bush saw about 300,000 people show up for his second inaugural. probe saw close to 2 million for his first. here this time they're preparing for about 1 million visitors. some of them are coming to celebrate. some of them are coming to protest. >>...
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d.c.>> the group went to extreme heights to protest presidentroe construction crane in northwest.naldconstr fox5 annie yu with new information about this wholeions protest that went onon yesterday.yesterday. annie. >> reporter: hey, good rep morning, wiorsdom.terning, w good morning maureen. well, the protestors are with ar the environmental groupntal greenpeace and they basicallyicy hunkered down for hourss downtown on top of a cranef a from 7 o'clock in the morninge until 10 o'clock in the he evening and this morning i spoke with the commander hereomm at the sector district and they confirmed all sevenctmed an protestors are being heldestorsg here. they spent the night here and ad once the paperwork is processed they'll be taken downtown where they are due toao face a judge around 9 o'clock9 this morning. now,th all seven have beensevenn charged with burglary among an other charges and really ourour cameras were there pretty muchhr all day from start to to finishest to capture theure t m
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the weekend events in d.c. coming up.n brace. >>> lucy, the nfl playoffs pick back up on sunday with both nfc and afc championship games coming up in sports after my impressive three-one record last weekend you won't want to miss our pre dicks much that's coming up in sports. >> capital guard depths supported every presidential inauguration since 1861. >> and here's another live look at the inaugural parade in washington, d.c. we're back with more right after this. ♪ you don't let anything keep you sidelined. that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. ♪ another live look in washington, d.c. as the inaugural parade continues tonight. of course president donald trump and vice-president mike pence are right there in front of all that. let's get back out to washington, d.c. now and lucy noland. lucy. >> iain, i tell was it's been a jam pack day here in the nation's capitol. even though the event
the weekend events in d.c. coming up.n brace. >>> lucy, the nfl playoffs pick back up on sunday with both nfc and afc championship games coming up in sports after my impressive three-one record last weekend you won't want to miss our pre dicks much that's coming up in sports. >> capital guard depths supported every presidential inauguration since 1861. >> and here's another live look at the inaugural parade in washington, d.c. we're back with more right after this. ♪ you...
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we're live in washington, d.c. covering every angle leading up to the inauguration of president-elect donald trump. you see the capitol in all of its majesty. hundreds of thousands of people expected on hand to watch history unfold. let's start with meteorologist bill henley back in the studios with the most accurate forecast. good morning, bill. >> temperatures are in the 40s, most of the area this morning. 45 in philadelphia. a few scattered clouds in the suburbs at 41 degrees. 41 degrees in new jersey. lehigh valley, a little chillier at this hour, 39. and it could get a bit cooler right around sunrise. and then just after at 8:00, 37 degrees. but we will see sunshine. in fact, didn't see much of it yesterday. ly 11:00, 41 degrees. a nice warmup during the afternoon. the lehigh valley will go from the 30s to near 50 degrees this afternoon. and rest of the area headed to the 50s. sunshine at the shore. mostly sunny and 52. 52 degrees in the suburbs. the mild weather is going to continue into the weekend but there
we're live in washington, d.c. covering every angle leading up to the inauguration of president-elect donald trump. you see the capitol in all of its majesty. hundreds of thousands of people expected on hand to watch history unfold. let's start with meteorologist bill henley back in the studios with the most accurate forecast. good morning, bill. >> temperatures are in the 40s, most of the area this morning. 45 in philadelphia. a few scattered clouds in the suburbs at 41 degrees. 41...
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app d.c.wnload on your cn smartphone that gives youhone tu everything you need know inhing case you come across some s trouble on the big day.oubl the that's the very latest heret her from rfk stadium, annie yue fox5 local news.ew >> annie thank you.iehank you >>> d.c. police are lookingc. p for two people wanted for and fr armed robbery in georgetown.eorw happened wednesday afternoonft in the 3500 block of water w street northwest.orth police say the gunman robbed roe walking. wa no word on if either victim was injured. >> in anne arrundel countylounty parents of students attending an a meeting last night toht t address concerns about a racist petition and recent rent online threat. police arrested a 14-year-old black female who they say is is behind the account cool kids kid clan, kkk.kk. police say the girl is al student at the school.udent she's now charged way juvenile citation for disruption of disrn school activities.hool activ >> maryland is saving utility ui customers money with itsth
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officers were sworn in as d.c. metropolitan special police. >>> join us tonight for a one hour special, the inauguration of donald trump that begins live from here in washington. beginning at 7:00 tonight. right after nightly news. >> tomorrow stay with nbc 10 all day long, starting at 4:30 a.m. our team will be leave from d.c., all throughout the inauguration festivities bringing you all the action. we will be back coming up in just a few minutes. with more live coverage from here in washington. let's send it back to keith and erin in philadelphia. >>> thank you so much. >> in our other headlines, philadelphia police are investigating how a man in their custody wound up dead this morning. >> it happened without any shots being fired. police say the man was acting erratic. >> randy gyllenhaal joins us live in philadelphia. >> reporter: police used less than lethal force. no gun shots were fired. most people didn't hear this or wake up when it happened. the altercation with officers did leave the suspect dead and po
officers were sworn in as d.c. metropolitan special police. >>> join us tonight for a one hour special, the inauguration of donald trump that begins live from here in washington. beginning at 7:00 tonight. right after nightly news. >> tomorrow stay with nbc 10 all day long, starting at 4:30 a.m. our team will be leave from d.c., all throughout the inauguration festivities bringing you all the action. we will be back coming up in just a few minutes. with more live coverage from...
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tha >>> coming up, d.c. city. c leaders paying a hefty bill hefy for last year's massiveassi snowfall. >> and police in orlando makeord two arrests in connection withn the murder of a policeer of pol officer. >> we're heading to break with a live lookeadi across the d.c. region. 5:08. life can be a highwayghwa sometimes. hopefully you don't run into many speed bumps or road blocks.ocks 5:08 is your time and it iss 53 degrees. back after this. >> ♪♪ >> ♪♪ >> happening right now at 5:09 orlando police searching forng the man wanted for rpo killing n orlando police officer.la the two pendople have beeno ople arrested for helping the t suspected gunman markeith loyd. police say a man and the suspect's niece offered him money and gaves himni ridesides despite knowing that he washat w wanted for the murder of hisr of pregnant girlfriend.p police say loyd shot andregn killed officer debra clayton when she approached him abouthio the murder on monday. roof has been formally sentenced to death. the judge followed the jury'
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live look across the d.c. ourss.ow out there as its should be. >> uh-huh. >> also a little bit chilly. c maybe lots of people going tooit go out and do a day of servicese today. a lot of people consider mlk lk day a day on instead of a dayday off. off. so, what are they going to beine met with weather-wise today,e to mike thomas?hoas? >> lots of clouds out there.the. that's kind of the bad newsd ews today. it's not a lot of sunshine.f su we had a good amount of it for r your sunday. unfortunately not going to bet o the case today.oday. clouds. i won't rule out spotty spotty drizzle as we head through theu day today on your martinon y luther king jr. day but iy bt i think the weather is stillher il fine for a light mlk paradeade downtown should be all right.rig showers more likely as we headea through the overnight hoursnighu tonight into tomorrow as well.ll so, do plan on that as you get back to work and back to school tomorrow afternoon. to midweek temperatures do that t look mild. mild for the dayempe on -- on-- n
live look across the d.c. ourss.ow out there as its should be. >> uh-huh. >> also a little bit chilly. c maybe lots of people going tooit go out and do a day of servicese today. a lot of people consider mlk lk day a day on instead of a dayday off. off. so, what are they going to beine met with weather-wise today,e to mike thomas?hoas? >> lots of clouds out there.the. that's kind of the bad newsd ews today. it's not a lot of sunshine.f su we had a good amount of it for r your...
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well, we are here in d.c.ouse to are pouring into center city philadelphia for the annual lgbtq changing times in congress. >> let's bring in nbc10's katy zachry. telling us how all of this is affecting the lgbt community. >> hi, vai and tracy, everyone i spoke to yesterday, they say this year's conversation takes on a different tone. a lot told me they are fearful for the next four years but they're hoping to turn that nervous energy into action. about 4,000 people for the lgbtq is in center city. it follows the same week as president-elect trump is at trump tower. >> i think it's going to be on everyone's mind this week, it's happening, the transfer of power from an administration that has been the most friendly administration to lgbt people. going to a president-elect and vice president-elect who are anti-lgbt. >> reporter: on that same note in philadelphia, mayor jim kenney will speak about spanning conversion therapy. he'll speak at 11:00. reporting live in center city, katy zachry, nbc10 news. >>> next o
well, we are here in d.c.ouse to are pouring into center city philadelphia for the annual lgbtq changing times in congress. >> let's bring in nbc10's katy zachry. telling us how all of this is affecting the lgbt community. >> hi, vai and tracy, everyone i spoke to yesterday, they say this year's conversation takes on a different tone. a lot told me they are fearful for the next four years but they're hoping to turn that nervous energy into action. about 4,000 people for the lgbtq is...
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in d.c. nothing yet.o will show its i mostly wet highways out there.th winter weather advisory stilleah officially in effect.eroffici look at that they just droppeda it whoerus t in washington, d.c. southern montgomery and montgo fairfax county as well so didso kind of expect that to happen h that that they might drop it early wilt snow really windingwg done here though it does it remain in and effect for fr portions south of d.c. until aua little later on this morning.isn temperatures outside right nowro 33 in washington, 30 in gaitrsburg.g. pretty marginal and that's whygy we didn't see too many road problems so far. annapos 3434. leonardtown at the freezingtown mark so a they're still gettingg snow accumulations across portions of southern maryland.rd your forecast the for today,tod, that storm will push off to theast.t. we still have piece of energy sliding across a this morning and earlyeary portions p of the afternoon. could bring a couple snowupl flurries to the region and notnt expecting any morem
in d.c. nothing yet.o will show its i mostly wet highways out there.th winter weather advisory stilleah officially in effect.eroffici look at that they just droppeda it whoerus t in washington, d.c. southern montgomery and montgo fairfax county as well so didso kind of expect that to happen h that that they might drop it early wilt snow really windingwg done here though it does it remain in and effect for fr portions south of d.c. until aua little later on this morning.isn temperatures outside...
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one d.c. than yarn owner says she keeps selling outside of pink yarn. >> by the way, do you know anybody who has a drone? >> i don't in that. >> neither do i. the drones, high-tech items these days. >> it raises concerns for security for tomorrow's event. nbc's kerry sanders reports. >> reporter: it's one of the coolest toys that so many kids have, a drone. what happens if it falls into the wrong hands and say a terrorist decides to put a bomb on it. but they've now come up with a piece technology that can force control of the drone and prevent it from causing problems like a terrorist attack. i'm kerry sanders. i'll have those details coming up on "today." >>> obamacare battle. >> right, what president-elect trump is promising to do with the health care law. coming up, we talked to a republican party official about the changes already in the works. >>> and history lesson. nbc10 sits down with a group of students at the inauguration. what they're hoping to learn. ♪ ♪ that's life. you diet. you
one d.c. than yarn owner says she keeps selling outside of pink yarn. >> by the way, do you know anybody who has a drone? >> i don't in that. >> neither do i. the drones, high-tech items these days. >> it raises concerns for security for tomorrow's event. nbc's kerry sanders reports. >> reporter: it's one of the coolest toys that so many kids have, a drone. what happens if it falls into the wrong hands and say a terrorist decides to put a bomb on it. but they've...
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d.c. police say it started pol to pull tofficer tri ted over a car in southeast d.c.. driver backed into a i police cruiser then took off. t. police chased the car through c prince george's county and into northern virginia whereha the suspect crashed into asece jersey gorther suspe wall.al officers discovered a youngred u girl in the suspect's car.ct's the driver is in police custody. luckily no one was seriouslyious hurt. >> staying in the district police looking for atang black four door mercedes which wasic thaw spotted on the scene avenue shootinawg sinpo southeh man was shot about 10:00 p.m.. on martin luther king jr.g avenue and police believe theve car could be involved in theolve crime. the victim was responsive whennw he was taken to the hospital. hi >> formal charges expected to ee be filed against four suspectssf in connection to a shockinougn g crime broadcast to the worldbrot on facebook live.ac the video shows the suspectspe beating a mentally challenged man in chicago ripping hispi clothes and cutting him with ait knife. police say the suspects madepecs
d.c. police say it started pol to pull tofficer tri ted over a car in southeast d.c.. driver backed into a i police cruiser then took off. t. police chased the car through c prince george's county and into northern virginia whereha the suspect crashed into asece jersey gorther suspe wall.al officers discovered a youngred u girl in the suspect's car.ct's the driver is in police custody. luckily no one was seriouslyious hurt. >> staying in the district police looking for atang black four...
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show besides fox good day d.c. use #fox 7 and you can. >> happy birthday. >> don't look a day over 69 1/2. >> you have jokes today. let's talk a little weather now. this is pretty serious warm, rain, cold, create trauma out there in the dmv. >> we don't do trauma in the dmv all cost. wisdom is right, rain, roads, don't maix around here. lots of it coming our way. you see the rain moving in from the south and it sticks around for majority of the morning commute and then through the early part of the afternoon as well. another thing i want to mention to cause travel issues, fog out there. nothing too dense. you see in some locations towards loudoun, dulles, mile and a half visibility. two miles d.c. and limited visibility what we're used to this time of day. take your time out the there as wisdom says pack your patience. 45 at 10 a.m. and 46 by 10:00 rain likely through 1, 2:00 hour and tapering off showers and much like this morning later on tonight will be cloudy, drizzly and get denser fog out there as we head to
show besides fox good day d.c. use #fox 7 and you can. >> happy birthday. >> don't look a day over 69 1/2. >> you have jokes today. let's talk a little weather now. this is pretty serious warm, rain, cold, create trauma out there in the dmv. >> we don't do trauma in the dmv all cost. wisdom is right, rain, roads, don't maix around here. lots of it coming our way. you see the rain moving in from the south and it sticks around for majority of the morning commute and then...
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they'll be in d.c. providing security. nbc 10 ted greenberg was there when some of them hit the road. he'll tell us what they think about the opportunity. coming up at 5:55. >>> and members of bikers for trump are beginning to arrive in washington, d.c., today. the group is promptsed to act as a civilian security force during the inauguration if protests get out of hand. >>> and a separate group of bikers from allentown will be in d.c. for the inauguration. they organized a large rally for friday called "let america hear us roar for trump." they head to washington tomorrow morning. >>> police are stepping up security in and around the trump international hotel in washington, d.c.
they'll be in d.c. providing security. nbc 10 ted greenberg was there when some of them hit the road. he'll tell us what they think about the opportunity. coming up at 5:55. >>> and members of bikers for trump are beginning to arrive in washington, d.c., today. the group is promptsed to act as a civilian security force during the inauguration if protests get out of hand. >>> and a separate group of bikers from allentown will be in d.c. for the inauguration. they organized a...
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brian taff is in washington, d.c.ith a glimpse of what you will hear. >> reporter: there are questions about the main event hours away what will donald trump say and will it be enough to satisfy his supporters and ease the anxieties of his many detractor. >> i hope, this is only a hope, the president-elect and president trump will try to appeal to the better angels of our nature. >> my hope is that he will have crafted a positive bold, constructive, and conciliatory message. one everyone can listen to. >>> the president will be heavy on philosophy and how american citizens can play a role in government. it will be less than agenda speech, it will be on the short side, given it might be raining later on today in washington, d.c., it might not be such a bad thing. we'll be watching and reporting live, in washington, d.c., brian taff channel 6 "action news." >> some members of the trump family are be moving into washington today. trump's wife is not expected to move until the spring so their 10-year-old son barren can if
brian taff is in washington, d.c.ith a glimpse of what you will hear. >> reporter: there are questions about the main event hours away what will donald trump say and will it be enough to satisfy his supporters and ease the anxieties of his many detractor. >> i hope, this is only a hope, the president-elect and president trump will try to appeal to the better angels of our nature. >> my hope is that he will have crafted a positive bold, constructive, and conciliatory message....
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near d.c.re at 43 degrees.3 little bit of a breeze thiseezet morning so it feels like 30's 3 here in washington.asingto feels like 35 at fredericksburg, 34 quantico.qa this afternoon it's going tooino feel rather pleasant.pleasan. 56 degrees with a good amountamn of sunshine come your wa all right, that's a quick lookil at the forecast. the we'll have more in just a f jusa couple of minutes but for nownow let's get to erin como witht to the traffic. ethtr >> on-time traffic brought toro you by toyota. toyota. visit buy a toyota.com for special offers. >> 5:08. this is along constitutioncons avenue as you pass 15th street northwest. inauguration closures.noguralo some in place already.alr and as you can see traffic traff getting by here but it shoulditd be shut down very soon you canon see a lot of trucks and barriers getting ready to get t set up.set u. by the lincoln memorialmemorial closures already in place andn as youplac head down to the whie house national mall and aroundan the washington
near d.c.re at 43 degrees.3 little bit of a breeze thiseezet morning so it feels like 30's 3 here in washington.asingto feels like 35 at fredericksburg, 34 quantico.qa this afternoon it's going tooino feel rather pleasant.pleasan. 56 degrees with a good amountamn of sunshine come your wa all right, that's a quick lookil at the forecast. the we'll have more in just a f jusa couple of minutes but for nownow let's get to erin como witht to the traffic. ethtr >> on-time traffic brought toro...
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deputized this morning by d.c.olice ground troops as many as 8,000 guardsmen and women have moved into the capital, part of a massive security effort skrooacross the district. they'll join departments from across the country. motoring into the beltway, thousands of bikers for trump who say they'll help to protect citizens. >> something i think all true red white and blue americans have been waiting for. >> reporter: hundreds of thousands of trump supporters celebrating the inauguration and hundreds of thousands protesting the new president. normally, during an inauguration, capital police get about six requests for protest permits. this year they've had 30. and expect permit or not, to see 100 or more organized demonstrations. >> we want to let the world know this is a very serious situation in the united states. this is not just your normal transition of power here. >> reporter: like supporters protesters have travelled from across the country. thousands training before they'll try to disrupt the festivities. al.
deputized this morning by d.c.olice ground troops as many as 8,000 guardsmen and women have moved into the capital, part of a massive security effort skrooacross the district. they'll join departments from across the country. motoring into the beltway, thousands of bikers for trump who say they'll help to protect citizens. >> something i think all true red white and blue americans have been waiting for. >> reporter: hundreds of thousands of trump supporters celebrating the...
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but in washington, d.c. reported to you last night, buses all around the state of pennsylvania are booked. they will be carrying people to d.c. tomorrow for the women's rights march. iain, back to you. >> shawnette, thank you. stay with fox 29 throughout the evening for continuing inauguration coverage. we'll check in again with lucy noland live in washington in just a couple of minutes. >>> developing right now, you'll want to plan another route if you travel between the pennsylvania and new jersey turnpikes. the delaware river bridge is closed tonight because of a structural problem. fox 29's brad sattin joined us under the bridge in bristol and brad they still don't know how long it will be clove. right? >> reporter: big question iain how long will this bridge be closed down. this is one of the longest bridges on the pennsylvania turnpike. it's about a mile of hasn't to the other side in new jersey. carries about 40,000 vehicles on average weekday ton night as you mentioned it is closed. engineers worked
but in washington, d.c. reported to you last night, buses all around the state of pennsylvania are booked. they will be carrying people to d.c. tomorrow for the women's rights march. iain, back to you. >> shawnette, thank you. stay with fox 29 throughout the evening for continuing inauguration coverage. we'll check in again with lucy noland live in washington in just a couple of minutes. >>> developing right now, you'll want to plan another route if you travel between the...
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d.c. police found a u-haul truck with several atms in the back on 38th street southeast near pennsylvania avenue. police don't know whether there was money in the aatms or where they were original located. >>> we're just 18 days now from the start of a new administration. president obama and his family arrived back here in washington after spending the holidays in hawaii. with less than three weeks left in office, the president is preparing to try and save his signature legislation. on wednesday mr. obama will meet with democrats up on capitol hill to discuss the affordable care act. next week, the president will continue a tradition that dates back to george washington, delivering a farewell speech from his hometown, chicago. this is also a busy time for donald trump, who is back in new york now. the president-elect still has to make a couple of cabinet picks. and later this week, we could learn more about trump's stance on russia's alleged involvement in the presidential election. over t
d.c. police found a u-haul truck with several atms in the back on 38th street southeast near pennsylvania avenue. police don't know whether there was money in the aatms or where they were original located. >>> we're just 18 days now from the start of a new administration. president obama and his family arrived back here in washington after spending the holidays in hawaii. with less than three weeks left in office, the president is preparing to try and save his signature legislation. on...
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live here in northwest d.c. news 4. >>> we're getting first look that would being in place for the women march after the inauguration on saturday. take a look at the map it shows what's closed. the yellow lines represent the route of the march. ten maybe hundreds of thousands of people from across the country are expected to participate in the march. we have a look at the security place. the team will be prepared before during and after the inauguration. >> our strategy has been to develop a security plan that will create a safe and secure environment for everyone. >> 47 federal state agencies secret location. d.c. police will handle security for the women's march on sat as they do for most. for everything you need to know search trump transition in the nbc app. >>> that team reacting nbc chuck todd he doesn't consider donald trump legitimate president. he going to skip the inauguration. >> i don't see this president-elect has a legitimate president. >> do not consider him a legitimate president. why is that in.
live here in northwest d.c. news 4. >>> we're getting first look that would being in place for the women march after the inauguration on saturday. take a look at the map it shows what's closed. the yellow lines represent the route of the march. ten maybe hundreds of thousands of people from across the country are expected to participate in the march. we have a look at the security place. the team will be prepared before during and after the inauguration. >> our strategy has been...
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this is kind of a d.c. south event. i think d.c. is right on thee line here of actually getting maybe one inch of snow beforeor it's all said and done and that would probably be more likely on grassy areas, roof attorneys caa tops, places leak that.e i hope it's notak going to be a problem on the roads this morning, even though you want to be here i of that because it may indeed be the case early tomorrow morning.ning here's what we're thinking. this hasn't changed a lot since 6:00. i tweaked it a little bit.. basically d.c. you're kind of in that one inch zone there,h northern z suburbs, just a coating. maybe up to one inch in some spots and that really is just initially north of d.c. it looks like maryland counties may be a coating outmary there. may be a couple of delays. across from the eastern shore, you see the and up towards jersey, that's two to three. all indications are it looks like that will be the heavier zone for a first snow. of course two to three is not really heavy, but thatut definitely looks like where most of it
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in d.c. there were 217 arrests. and that may not be a final number because some inaugural protest actions have apparently continued into this evening. off the inaugural routes on the streets of d.c. it was often times a scary mess. protesters setting fires, throwing bricks at police. several d.c. police officers were injured today. reporters on the scene of the protests, including our own reporters described the violent group among the protesters as basically a persistent and committed but small minority among the much larger group of anti-trump folks who showed up in d.c. today just to hold signs and peacefully make themselves heard or maybe argue with trump supporters but because this small and committed violent minority did what they did today part of what the trump inauguration will be remembered for evermore is these scenes of violence and fire in the street created by the relatively small group of people who went to d.c. today committed to breaking stuff and hurting people instead of be
in d.c. there were 217 arrests. and that may not be a final number because some inaugural protest actions have apparently continued into this evening. off the inaugural routes on the streets of d.c. it was often times a scary mess. protesters setting fires, throwing bricks at police. several d.c. police officers were injured today. reporters on the scene of the protests, including our own reporters described the violent group among the protesters as basically a persistent and committed but...
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cit d.c.low police e to ask cents their immigration n status. >> today beginning at noont d.c. residents can beginbegin signing up for the summer youth employment program.t pro people ages 14 to 24 are eligible. mayor muriel bowser temporaryelr expanded the prog tram to include district residents upidu to the age 24. . the summer jobs program provides six weeks ofeekof employment and training.men >> time now is 4:48. let's go to annie yu. yu. she's covering the march forhe o life that's going to happen hapn right near washington, d.c.ton, good morning to you, annie.a >> reporter: hey, goodorter: hy, morning, wisdom and holly. the organizers for the rallynizs say they have received a permit from the national park service to host about 50,000o people so you're talking aboutho thousands gathering here atnds n the national mall later damlar m todayaround 11:45.11 you have.h vice president mike pence.. street closures begin at at 6 o'clock in this immediateis ie area. if you look behind me theyk be
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right now at 11:00 a d.c. man's identity stolen. a d.c. subcontractor may be to plame. how are d.c. leaders reacting? >> plus, president trump executive actions on border wall and sanctuary cities and is water boarding next. >> does torture work? and the answer was yes, absolutely. >> and what a local school cheerleader squad did tonight after the principal had controversial comments about their routine. your news starts right now. >> we begin tonight with developing story that lasted all day. last hour of green peace protesters coming done a 270 foot crane in northwest and d.c. police say they now arrested and charged four men and three women with burglary. more charges are pending. this protest began short i after 7:00 this morning when they climbed the crane 15 and l streets and hung a banner that said, resist. the student game a day after trump signed executive orders to restart construction on two controversial oil pipelines. >> also tonight a story you will only see on "fox5". someone stole his identity because of a security breach involving a social worker who is contractor f
right now at 11:00 a d.c. man's identity stolen. a d.c. subcontractor may be to plame. how are d.c. leaders reacting? >> plus, president trump executive actions on border wall and sanctuary cities and is water boarding next. >> does torture work? and the answer was yes, absolutely. >> and what a local school cheerleader squad did tonight after the principal had controversial comments about their routine. your news starts right now. >> we begin tonight with developing...
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the d.c. jail to serve the final months of their pn takes over the privately run jail in the district. mark segraves broke this story on twitter this afternoon. >> reporter: for the past 20 years, part of the d.c. jail has been operated by a private company. the corrections treatment facility is right next door to the main d.c. jail. today mayor muriel bowser will make it official that that's about to change. >> we believe that this is appropriate government function. so the d.c. government will be running all the operations of d.c. jail. >> reporter: while the district has a jail, d.c. does not have a prison. the vast majority of people convicted of felonies in d.c. are then sent to federal prisons across the country. prisoner rights advocates have for years decried that policy, saying it makes it tougher for families to visit inmates and the care and treatment of those prisoners has also been called into question. today mayor to s to change that as well. >> we have a plan to bring back more
the d.c. jail to serve the final months of their pn takes over the privately run jail in the district. mark segraves broke this story on twitter this afternoon. >> reporter: for the past 20 years, part of the d.c. jail has been operated by a private company. the corrections treatment facility is right next door to the main d.c. jail. today mayor muriel bowser will make it official that that's about to change. >> we believe that this is appropriate government function. so the d.c....
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that is how dedicated they are to protest today in d.c. and they are not the staying here all weekend but they are coming back tonight and getting next fly to back home. that just show the fur versace protesters have that we are meeting in philadelphia today, not sitting home like our congressional delegation and being silent and all of the people who didn't vote then complained after the election results, they say the way to have your voice heard is to be there, in person, and scream as loud as possible. one man 70 years old said that is not way to do it. way to do it is to go there. trust me, we will be heard. here's one thing we heard this disrupt, disrupt, disrupt they are not the just going to talk or chant they will do other things, beside that. that will be not so peaceful a lot of people promise telling to us day and hear from them in a half an hour. >> disrupt, disrupt, disrupt. >> all right, steve, thank you for that. even though steve was saying there, this is happening, you know, a few hundred miles way from philadelphia, inaug
that is how dedicated they are to protest today in d.c. and they are not the staying here all weekend but they are coming back tonight and getting next fly to back home. that just show the fur versace protesters have that we are meeting in philadelphia today, not sitting home like our congressional delegation and being silent and all of the people who didn't vote then complained after the election results, they say the way to have your voice heard is to be there, in person, and scream as loud...
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. >> reporter: the d.c. government gets just over $3.5 billion a year in federal medicate reimbursements which every d.c. official we spoke with said was unlikely to be cut, leaving about $1 billion in annual federal grants most at risk. >> most of these programs are to help people in need in our cities and states across the country. >> reporter: even with that much at stake, district officials say they won't back down. >> faced with federal action, first of all, we have to wait and see what that action really is going to be. the mayor is committed to staying true to our values and not putting a price tag on them. >> reporter: d.c. council member david grosso supports the mayor. >> we're going to join with other sanctuary cities and states and go to court and delay all this and work hard to try to prevent it from taking place here in d.c. >> reporter: deputy mayor donahue says the mayor's lawyers are already looking at the president's order. >> it's possible that d.c. along with other jurisdictions will be i
. >> reporter: the d.c. government gets just over $3.5 billion a year in federal medicate reimbursements which every d.c. official we spoke with said was unlikely to be cut, leaving about $1 billion in annual federal grants most at risk. >> most of these programs are to help people in need in our cities and states across the country. >> reporter: even with that much at stake, district officials say they won't back down. >> faced with federal action, first of all, we have...
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and smooth. 32 outside in d.c. 2 gaithersburg and 29 up towards baltimore and 30 frederick. hagerstown also at 29. take a look at wind chills. winds are breezy early this morning. 22 degrees is what it feels like if you step outside the door in d.c.. 19 gauge rzburg and 21 dulles and 1 hagerstown and 17 up towards westminster. wind will be a factor today. gusts 35 miles an hour. thanks to the alberta clipper system going north. throwing energy close enough it's bringing snoy we showed you earlier to some areas north and west. al gapey counselee schools on the two hour delay there. up towards haag rz town this is where i'm getting highest reflective here which means this is where my radar is saying there could be heavy snow and i got a report thank you dana in hagerstown she lives on the north and she's not seeing anything coming down. some of this probably evaporating about before it hits the grounds. it's something we will watch as rewe roll through the the next couple hours and then warming up this afternoon. 0s
and smooth. 32 outside in d.c. 2 gaithersburg and 29 up towards baltimore and 30 frederick. hagerstown also at 29. take a look at wind chills. winds are breezy early this morning. 22 degrees is what it feels like if you step outside the door in d.c.. 19 gauge rzburg and 21 dulles and 1 hagerstown and 17 up towards westminster. wind will be a factor today. gusts 35 miles an hour. thanks to the alberta clipper system going north. throwing energy close enough it's bringing snoy we showed you...
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they will not just go to d.c.stand and watch the inauguration they are expect to be fully engaged. they are meeting with political professionals conducting interviews and writing news articles to be posted on a student made web site. so as i mentioned it will be historic but it will be also a very engaging, very challenging, certainly a busy day for these students from central high school. karen and thomas. >> that it will be, thank you. >>> more than 400 men and with men of the delaware national guard have vowed to keep people safe at today's inauguration. they were sworn in yesterday, soldiers from several different companies will play a vital role manning traffic control points, vehicles and pedestrian can get around the capitol. >>> pennsylvania sent more than a thousand sold tours aid in security efforts. men and women representing the commonwealth were sworn in yesterday and will immediately begin assisting law enforcement throughout the region. >>> our lucy nolandis in washington and she attended last night
they will not just go to d.c.stand and watch the inauguration they are expect to be fully engaged. they are meeting with political professionals conducting interviews and writing news articles to be posted on a student made web site. so as i mentioned it will be historic but it will be also a very engaging, very challenging, certainly a busy day for these students from central high school. karen and thomas. >> that it will be, thank you. >>> more than 400 men and with men of the...
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and it may impact the inauguration in d.c. through it hour by hour when i'm back in ten minutes. but first, jessica boyington is watching t ing roads and it's sg to get busy. >> starting to get busy, that's for sure. brookville, route 413. northbound side is where we're watching an accident scene. you can see a few cop cars. a few vehicles involved in the right-hand shoulder. we're seeing vehicle delays. all of this northbound traffic on 95 is filing down to one lane. so we've seen delays there. also watching a crash, just indoor systems here, a tractor trailer involved. p.a. turnpike, northbound, northeast extension, north town, just between the midcounty tolls and watching there. also watching westchester at 822, around blue rock road reported around the 6:00 hour. just about an half hour or so. and crash at arcola road and collegeville road. things starting to heat up there. i'll have more updates when i come back in ten. >> jessica, thanks. 6:32. donald trump is waking up in new york this morning for the last time before h
and it may impact the inauguration in d.c. through it hour by hour when i'm back in ten minutes. but first, jessica boyington is watching t ing roads and it's sg to get busy. >> starting to get busy, that's for sure. brookville, route 413. northbound side is where we're watching an accident scene. you can see a few cop cars. a few vehicles involved in the right-hand shoulder. we're seeing vehicle delays. all of this northbound traffic on 95 is filing down to one lane. so we've seen delays...
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